Background: Lead (Pb2+) is an environmental neurotoxicant that disrupts neurodevelopment, communication, and organization through competition with Ca2+ signaling. How perinatal Pb2+ exposure affects Ca2+-related gene regulation remains unclear. However, Ca2+ activates the L-Type voltage sensitive calcium channel β-3 subunit (Ca-β3), which autoregulates neuronal excitability and plays a role in the GABA-shift from excitatory-toinhibitory neurotransmission. Method: A total of eight females (n = 4 Control and n = 4 Perinatal) and four males (n = 2 Control and n = 2 Perinatal) rats were used as breeders to serve as Dams and Sires. The Dam’s litters each ranged from N = 6– 10 pups per litter (M = 8, SD = 2), irrespective of Pb2+ treatment, with ...
NDR1/2 kinase is essential in dendrite morphology and spine formation, which is regulated by cellula...
Endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) can impair hippocampus-dependent behaviors in rat offspring an...
Author Institution: Department of Biological Sciences, Bowling Green State UniversityAuthor Institut...
Background: Lead (Pb2+) is an environmental neurotoxicant that disrupts neurodevelopment, communicat...
The toxic effects of Pb2+ on the developing rat nervous system has been investigated to assess early...
Exposure to lead (Pb) remains a significant public health concern. Lead exposure in early life impai...
Perineuronal nets (PNNs) first appear in the brain during early postnatal development and increase u...
Neurosteroids are a class of steroids synthesized de novo in the brain, several of which are potent ...
<div><p>Exposure to environmental toxicants during embryonic life causes changes in the expression o...
Although extrinsic factors, such as nutritional status, and some intrinsic genetic factors may modif...
Lead (Pb) exposure is associated with a wide range of neurological deficits. Environmental exposures...
Childhood lead (Pb2+) intoxication is a global public health problem and accounts for 0.6% of the gl...
Early life lead (Pb) exposure is detrimental to neurobehavioral development. The quality of the envi...
Exposure to environmental toxicants during embryonic life causes changes in the expression of develo...
While many neurodevelopmental disorders (NDDs) are thought to result from interactions between envir...
NDR1/2 kinase is essential in dendrite morphology and spine formation, which is regulated by cellula...
Endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) can impair hippocampus-dependent behaviors in rat offspring an...
Author Institution: Department of Biological Sciences, Bowling Green State UniversityAuthor Institut...
Background: Lead (Pb2+) is an environmental neurotoxicant that disrupts neurodevelopment, communicat...
The toxic effects of Pb2+ on the developing rat nervous system has been investigated to assess early...
Exposure to lead (Pb) remains a significant public health concern. Lead exposure in early life impai...
Perineuronal nets (PNNs) first appear in the brain during early postnatal development and increase u...
Neurosteroids are a class of steroids synthesized de novo in the brain, several of which are potent ...
<div><p>Exposure to environmental toxicants during embryonic life causes changes in the expression o...
Although extrinsic factors, such as nutritional status, and some intrinsic genetic factors may modif...
Lead (Pb) exposure is associated with a wide range of neurological deficits. Environmental exposures...
Childhood lead (Pb2+) intoxication is a global public health problem and accounts for 0.6% of the gl...
Early life lead (Pb) exposure is detrimental to neurobehavioral development. The quality of the envi...
Exposure to environmental toxicants during embryonic life causes changes in the expression of develo...
While many neurodevelopmental disorders (NDDs) are thought to result from interactions between envir...
NDR1/2 kinase is essential in dendrite morphology and spine formation, which is regulated by cellula...
Endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) can impair hippocampus-dependent behaviors in rat offspring an...
Author Institution: Department of Biological Sciences, Bowling Green State UniversityAuthor Institut...